Isn't virtual reality mix on "Lost Sounds of Mu
1"? (Which, by a strange coincidence, I'm selling on Ebay
today).
Anyway ... this will be my last post about Ebay
auctions for a while. Just to say, thanks to everyone who contacted me
about my vinyl. Also please note I have a LOT going on this week.
Next week I should be selling all the 2001 vinyl "reissues" ("1987", "Space",
KLF8R, etc). And the week after that (3rd December) I'll be selling some
more CDs and a white label promo with info sheet of "Space". The CDs I'm
selling that week include import versions of "Stadium House" singles from Europe
and various bootlegs bought from 1995 to 2004, including the mixes by ODC1
("Chill Out" and "KLF remixes") which he sent me through the mail three years
ago. I might also be selling the 7"s of "All You Need is Love", "3 AM
(ENT)" and a promo with info sheet of "KSJT" from Appearing, along with the
original Wau Mr Modo releases of "Kiss" and "Loving You" (if I can master them
to CD in time).
Incidentally, I have never heard anything
from ODC1 since early 2003, so if he's reading this and does not want me to
sell his CDRs - please e-mail me beforehand!
And that's it. My e-bay name is
"paranormalhandy". I promise you lot I won't bother you about this again,
at least for a while. Just keep checking my auctions every Sunday night -
the last ones before Christmas will go on 11th December, and then I'll start
again 8th January.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 5:53
PM
Subject: Re: [KLF] Presentation
Not sure about the 12" or this fabled CD, but I own the Coma 7" and it is
indeed mis-labelled, featuring the Primal remix rather than the Techno Slam
mix.
Personally I always liked these mixes, some of the weirdest around...they
are indeed similar but if memory serves the Techno Slam mix is the noisiest,
featuring more 'slam' sounds (the effect used at the end of the string part in
LTTT) and the Primal remix contains more elements of the Pure Trance original,
more melody.. They are endearingly poorly mixed though, one even has half of a
snare sound!
If anyone has a mint copy of 004R by the way and will sell it to me for
£18.00, let me know. Like the Moody Boys remixes, in my experience this 12"
often seems to be in rather poor condition =(
Same goes for the latter actually, although reduce that to £10.00! I
would like to grab a good qual MP3 of the Virtual Reality mix, as it is
unavailable on CD
tbc.
John Milne
<john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
Or
alternative, doesn't exist, and has the "Primal Mix" on it rather than
the "Techno Slam".
Personally, I've always found the "Primal" and
"Techno Slam" mixes difficult
to tell apart. They're probably some of my
least listened to KLF records.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Milne"
To: "All bound for
Mu-Mu Land."
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005
11:43 PM
Subject: Re: [KLF] Presentation
> No, no. This is
a 1990 CD single, on Coma Records in Denmark/Scandanavia,
> which
contains two tracks from KLF4R ("Original Trance Mix" and "Techno
>
Slam") and two from KLF4X ("Live at Trancentral" and "Techno Gate
Mix").
>
> John
> ----- Original Message -----
>
From: "stephen ives"
> To: "All bound
for Mu-Mu Land."
> Sent: Thursday, November
17, 2005 8:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [KLF]
Presentation
>
>
>> are we talking about the KLF4R
PRIMAL REMIX 12" - containing Techno Slam
>> / Original / Trance
mixes ... what again is the going rate for this ?
>>
>>
s.
>> On 17 Nov 2005, at 11:54, Chris Peel
wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> How about I make you an
offer for the 12"? :)
>>>
>>> -----Original
Message-----
>>> From:
klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com
>>>
[mailto:klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of John Milne
>>> Sent:
17 November 2005 11:02
>>> To: All bound for Mu-Mu
Land.
>>> Subject: Re: [KLF]
Presentation
>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure. The
"Techno Slam" CD appearance makes it rare, but also that
>>>
fact
>>>
>>> that you NEVER see it on Ebay and as
far as I'm aware, not many people
>>> have
>>> it.
I got the 12" a long time ago in a record shop in Forfar (a small
>>> town
>>> north on Dundee) which was very
surprising - but the CD never appeared.
>>>
>>>
John
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From:
"Chris Peel"
>>> To: "'All bound for
Mu-Mu Land.'"
>>> Sent: Thursday,
November 17, 2005 10:42 AM
>>> Subject: RE: [KLF]
Presentation
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
What makes the CD so rare? Is it the "Techno Slam" mix, or just the
>>> fact
>>> the CD was a limited
run?
>>>
>>> -----Original
Message-----
>>> From:
klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com
>>>
[mailto:klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of John Milne
>>> Sent:
16 November 2005 18:10
>>> To: All bound for Mu-Mu
Land.
>>> Subject: Re: [KLF]
Presentation
>>>
>>>
>>> Welcome,
Mange!
>>>
>>> Coma Records seem to have produced
one of the rarest KLF CDs. It's COMA
>>> CD
>>>
7011, and includes the rare "Techno Gate" Mix from 1990, and the
1989
>>> "Techno Slam" Mix, which is not available on CD
anywhere else. If you
>>> have
>>> it, consider
yourself lucky! I have never seen a copy, and from
>>>
previous
>>> discussions on here, I don't think many other
people have, either.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Mange"
>>> To:
>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 16,
2005 5:42 PM
>>> Subject: [KLF]
Presentation
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi
everyone!
>>>>
>>>> I recently decided to join
the list. I'm 27 years old
>>>> and live in Sweden. I have
been collecting KLF records
>>>> since 1991. They are quite
unknown here, but people
>>>> around my age seem to remember
them. The only song
>>>> they play on the radio nowadays is
"jusified and
>>>> ancient". Before I got the internet it was
a difficult
>>>> task to find a KLF record, specially on
CD!
>>>> Coma records did quite a limited pressing it
seems...
>>>> Well that's it for
now!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
Mange
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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